Thread: K code 289...
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01-19-2005 11:30 PM #1
K code 289...
I picked one up with my hot rod project, it's a 1967 HiPo 289. I'm not sure if this is the engine I want to run or not. Anyone know how much these are worth? It's got the stock HiPo manifold and carb, headers, aftermarket chrome valve covers and it's missing the distrubuter. It supposedly runs. Thanks.
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01-20-2005 05:49 PM #2
I haven't moved the engine to my garage yet, but it had a number stamped on an ID tag that said 1967 Ford k-e 236-4 14 I'll post the rest of the info when I pick up the engine next week. (have to make room in my one car garage for it).
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01-20-2005 11:32 PM #3
my father has a k code 289 with original shelby valve covers on it with 40,000 original miles thats been sitting in his garage since 1973.... he has not touched it... will not let me touch it... its a pitty, would've been perfect for my 66 fastback to do a gt350 clone
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01-21-2005 05:44 PM #4
Cool engine...
Yea, I don't see them available all that often. I'm having guilt issue's about putting it in my Model A, but hey, at least it's a ford in a ford, and not the SBC 350/350 combo that's all too common (no offense to anyone that has that in their rod btw).
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01-22-2005 03:10 AM #5
Hey Kook, I sure don't see any reasons for guilt issues about putting a skinny Henry in an Abone. Add a Tremec 5 speed, 9", and lose the fenders, all things would be perfect in the world.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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01-22-2005 10:56 PM #6
cant forget the power mirrors, power locks, power windows kit... and gotta get a serpintine belt kit
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01-22-2005 11:13 PM #7
Here are some specs.
http://www.thecarsource.com/fords/en...289engine.htmlIt ain't broke if you can fix it.
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01-23-2005 05:54 PM #8
specs...
Originally posted by jramshu
Here are some specs.
http://www.thecarsource.com/fords/en...289engine.html
-derek
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01-23-2005 05:59 PM #9
Knew an older guy in Mississippi had a 66 2+2. When he sold it he took the original 289 out and put in another. I was a kid and never understood why. Maybe he had a k series.It ain't broke if you can fix it.
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01-23-2005 06:00 PM #10
oh, and billet butt warmers too :)
Yea, I think I'm going to skip that stuff, I'm building a channeled modified roadster (like a T-Bucket, but no truck bed and it's a 31 body) out of a 31 4 door sedan. So locks, windows, and AC would all be like peeing in the wind I think it's a cool looking engine. And I get the added bonus of not just making the model A purists hate me, I get to make mustang purists hate me too! Woohoo. Actually, I'm not trying to make anyone hate me, I'm just building a car out of other people's discarded projects and spare parts. I just think I've been fairly lucky, especially in this day and age of EBAY and what have you, deals aren't as easy to come by.
-derek
Originally posted by thesals
cant forget the power mirrors, power locks, power windows kit... and gotta get a serpintine belt kit
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